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Questions:
1. In Scene 3, what advice does Bynum give Jeremy, and why?
2. What is a Juba? Who participates in the Juba in Scene 4, and how? Who doesn’t take part?
3. How is it significant that the Juba is a cultural form that combines elements of African and Western traditions?
4. Describe Herald’s vision, and explain its significance.
5. What is the meaning of Herald’s paralysis at the end of Scene 4?
Answers:
1. Bynum advises Jeremy to see the whole woman, not just her physical exterior. He...
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